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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> there's more we're following tonight. isha sesay is back with more. isha? >> at least 19 people were killed by intense storms across the country this weekend amid a gruelling heat wave. nearly 2 million customers from indiana through maryland don't have power. some may be in the dark until friday. 18 states under heat advisories, watches or warnings. >>> glaxosmithkline will pay a $3 billion fine. the largest health care fraud settlement in u.s. history. the company admitted to misbranding its drugs and withholding safety data about its diabetes drug. >>> an expedition attempting to solve the mysterious disappearance of amelia earhart 75 years ago will set sail for an island in the south pacific tomorrow. the crew believes that earhart and navigator landed there safely in 1937 and radioed for help before their plane was swept out to sea. they are sounding pretty confident. we'll see what happens. >> signals they may find what they're hoping for. i hope they do. >>> up next, get out the sunscreen. this is all going to make
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> there's more we're following tonight. isha sesay is back with more. isha? >> at least 19 people were killed by intense storms across the country this weekend amid a gruelling heat wave. nearly 2 million customers from indiana through maryland don't have power. some may be in the dark until friday. 18 states under heat advisories, watches or warnings. >>> glaxosmithkline will pay a $3 billion fine. the largest health care fraud settlement in...
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kareen wynter, cnn, los angeles. &p3 boom nats we're not in any way... &p aviation mavens/.... but... we could have ttld you that ould happen. the lack of common sense that caused major damage. 3p a red light runner s broadsided. what happened to thh driver as this car cartwheeled through he air. çç penn state university's... board of trustees ... insistt../ change is uuderway ... abuse ...convictions.../. jeff colee.. explains... this... comes ...just a day... after an investigation.../, that... school administrators ...did nothing... to sttp the abuse. abuse. videe nformation:various ws's of psu board eeting from friday sot - karen peetzws of sandusky in handcuffs leaving sot - odney erickson various of sanduskyfile of former iiee - lubert 3 mike mcqueary's contract expired at the start of this month. support for joe paterno... . one day... after a scathing report... on... penn state's handling... off allegations.../. students ... and fans... have been gathering... t he paterno statue ... outsidee... beaver stadium... -& messages...../ the... investigation several univers
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he had his contract doubled at cnn, making $4 million. >> cenk: that sounds good. >> right? we calculated as a staff who are the 50 most powerful gay and lesbian americans. he was number two, and he was at a really powerful place in his career. he had a big show. here was this guy who pretty much already knew in media who was gay. he had a huge amount of platform and power the way we looked at it at the time was reporting the truth. >> cenk: shana you think by definition he came out too late? you think he should have come out in 2007. >> it would have been nice to see him come out. the letter that he wrote is beautiful, gorgeous. he's a great writer, articulate, emotional. i think it would have been nice to see. done for sure. just by saying that we opened the door for a lot of media to report on the fact that we had said that he was gay until we got to this point where today there was almost no surprise. many outlets have done stories about rumors of anderson cooper being gay. they reported on the idea of it without saying it for a long time. >> cenk: you think that helped
he had his contract doubled at cnn, making $4 million. >> cenk: that sounds good. >> right? we calculated as a staff who are the 50 most powerful gay and lesbian americans. he was number two, and he was at a really powerful place in his career. he had a big show. here was this guy who pretty much already knew in media who was gay. he had a huge amount of platform and power the way we looked at it at the time was reporting the truth. >> cenk: shana you think by definition he...
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. >>> plus, cnn's anderson cooper tells the world he's gay in a simple e-mail exchange. a lot has changed since elen degeneral rhus, tonight how more and more celebrities are coming out casually. >>> this is "nightline," july 2, 2012. >> good evening. i'm terry mor reason. tonight an extremely rich hollywood couple, high profile religion and divorce battle that's about to thrust both of them into the spotlight. katie holmes blind sided tom cruise with divorce papers after five years of marriage and asking for full custody of their daughter, suri. it's a surprise move that's raised a delicate question of faith and marriage. could cruise's famous devotion to the church of scientology be one of the causes of the split? here is abc's dan harris. >> reporter: in the celebrity divorces, this one is the block buster. it's got it all, fame, hundreds of millions of dollars on the table, and high-powered lawyers on both sides. to do it quietly, would be mission impossible. and further, inflaming this whole situation, the role of scientology. according to sources close to katie hol
. >>> plus, cnn's anderson cooper tells the world he's gay in a simple e-mail exchange. a lot has changed since elen degeneral rhus, tonight how more and more celebrities are coming out casually. >>> this is "nightline," july 2, 2012. >> good evening. i'm terry mor reason. tonight an extremely rich hollywood couple, high profile religion and divorce battle that's about to thrust both of them into the spotlight. katie holmes blind sided tom cruise with divorce...
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cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy of the broadcast outlets. they have a hard time admitting when they make a mistake. this isn't ideological like it so often is with fox. but everybody makes mistakes. do you own up to them, how do you correct them, do you acknowledge them? and cnn was belated in getting to it, but they got to it. fox still hasn't gotten to it. that's what's really troubling. >> michael medved -- go ahead. >> what was extraordinary about this thing is there were members of congress who responded immediately who also were so unwilling to wait, who responded based upon the
cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy...
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. >>> but first, each week cnn's dr. sanjay gupta profiles innovators from all walks of life, all fields of endeavor. his program is called "the next list" and this sunday he talks with jose gomez marques who is turning toys into medical tools. >> i'm going to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just -- the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. my name is jose gomes marques and i use toys to make affordable medical devices. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> it is a strange case renewing the debate
. >>> but first, each week cnn's dr. sanjay gupta profiles innovators from all walks of life, all fields of endeavor. his program is called "the next list" and this sunday he talks with jose gomez marques who is turning toys into medical tools. >> i'm going to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just -- the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. my name is jose gomes marques...
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cnn's emily schmidt joins us live from virginia. a state that has been hit hard by the power outages. how are peepiople coping there? >> reporter: it has been a long week. these toppled trees went down over a week ago and that was only the beginning of the problem. then came the heat. this is tenth straight day that the they were has reached at least 95 degrees. today, the temperature here is going well into the triple digits. the storm impact keeps piling up. we were driving through another part of the community in springfield, virginia. we saw some man who was out working on his deck in the middle of the day. we said why are you doing it today? his answer, he's renovating his house and last weekend's storm kept him from working then. now he has to catch up to try to get ready for his contractors. the contractors happen to be in the front yard. they were hauling 150 pounds of concrete one wheelbarrow at a time. that's hard work any day, let alone on this day which could very well break heat records. >> as soon as i got cold, i woul
cnn's emily schmidt joins us live from virginia. a state that has been hit hard by the power outages. how are peepiople coping there? >> reporter: it has been a long week. these toppled trees went down over a week ago and that was only the beginning of the problem. then came the heat. this is tenth straight day that the they were has reached at least 95 degrees. today, the temperature here is going well into the triple digits. the storm impact keeps piling up. we were driving through...
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tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's day in 2002. williams was showing off a shotgun to friends in his new jersey mansion. he snapped it shut and it fired. it killed his chauffeur. eight years later he was finally sentenced in that killing. he says his time in prison changed him to his core. and jayson williams joins me now here tonight. how are you doing? >> thanks for having me, don. first of all, i want to say, you know, i've caused a lot of pain, and i appreciate you having me on here today to express my remorse, and i come to you humbly and i want to say i'm sor
tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's...
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>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give them to us in writing. >> reporter: why can't you answer that question now, sir? i think children should be home during their school work during the year not begging commuters for money. this poor little boy should be doing homework. >> yolanda bailey had three children at st. andrews and she pulled them out. >> to me, it's just like a big slave camp. >> reporter: bailey said she was told her kids were doing fund-raising. she says no one told her they were begging. >> me and my little bear went with the pastor. he told us if we didn't make $50, we would stay there
>> reporter: my name's gary tuchman with cnn. we want to know why you have children out here begging for money at this subway. >> we're not answering any questions. >> reporter: but we found out who the man is. he's reverend robert lacy jr. he and his father are the people who run st. andrews. the school whose children are regularly spotted hustling for money at subway stations. why are they doing it? where is the money going? >> if you have any questions, you can give...
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time to check "the pulse" this morning, beginning with the big reveal by cnn anchor, anderson coop cooper, who has now publicly acknowledged that he is, in fact, gay. >> cooper said, quote, the fact is, i'm gay. always have been. always will be. and i couldn't be anymore happy, comfortable with myself and proud. >> cooper says, with so many kids being bullied today, he wants to make it clear exactly where he stands. there we go. >>> we're getting a better idea of what may have led to katie holmes' decision to end her marriage. reports here in new york say holmes was afraid that tom cruise would send their 6-year-old daughter to a hard-core scientology program. >> some have compared it to a boot camp where church principles are taught under military-like conditions. that was apparently the final straw for katie holmes. >>> and this dad gets an "a" for effort. but he'll also have to deal with being the laughing stock of his neighborhood. >> the dad was trying to hang a swing for his daughter when something suddenly went wrong. he actually got stuck in the tree. the fire department had to be
time to check "the pulse" this morning, beginning with the big reveal by cnn anchor, anderson coop cooper, who has now publicly acknowledged that he is, in fact, gay. >> cooper said, quote, the fact is, i'm gay. always have been. always will be. and i couldn't be anymore happy, comfortable with myself and proud. >> cooper says, with so many kids being bullied today, he wants to make it clear exactly where he stands. there we go. >>> we're getting a better idea of...
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so is cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he flew to cambodia. tonight he reports on the latest from there. we want to warn you, some of the images from his report are hard to watch. >> it's no means the conclusion of our investigation. >> reporter: an investigation into the mystery of what's killing some of cambodia's children at a frightening pace. >> the majority of these cases, mostly under the age of 3, were seriously ill and many of them had died within 24 hours of admission. >> reporter: i mean, that's pretty frightening i think for people to hear. >> absolutely. >> reporter: i mean, there's a lot of diseases in this part of the world. many parts of the world. but to kill that quickly. the backdrop is important here. this hospital treats thousands of children suffering from dengue fever, malaria and that but low s that but low sis. still, right away, this doctor knew it was different. >> it's a new picture for us. we never seen this in cambodia before. >> reporter: he is the head of the hospital. he allowed us into the icu where the patien
so is cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he flew to cambodia. tonight he reports on the latest from there. we want to warn you, some of the images from his report are hard to watch. >> it's no means the conclusion of our investigation. >> reporter: an investigation into the mystery of what's killing some of cambodia's children at a frightening pace. >> the majority of these cases, mostly under the age of 3, were seriously ill and many of them had died within...
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gary tuchman, cnn, colorado springs, colorado. >> nice to see them reunited. randi kaye joins us now with a 360 bulletin. randi? >> anderson, wikileaks says it's releasing millions of e-mails exposing inner workings of the syrian government. the whistleblower website claims the messages dating back to 2006 came from politicians, government ministries and companies working with them. one e-mail shows an italian company trying to get around u.s. sanctions on syria. >>> the judge in the trayvon martin case setting bond for george zimmerman at $1 million. this comes after he revoked zimmerman's original bond for failing to disclose more than $150,000 raised from supporters. >>> the captain of the wrecked "costa concordia" cruise ship can now leave his home but is far from free. a judge released the captain from house arrest, but says he can't leave his town near naples. at least 30 people died when the ship struck rocks and turned on its side last january. >>> and gone in a flash. a glitch causing san diego's entire fireworks show to launch at the same time. organ
gary tuchman, cnn, colorado springs, colorado. >> nice to see them reunited. randi kaye joins us now with a 360 bulletin. randi? >> anderson, wikileaks says it's releasing millions of e-mails exposing inner workings of the syrian government. the whistleblower website claims the messages dating back to 2006 came from politicians, government ministries and companies working with them. one e-mail shows an italian company trying to get around u.s. sanctions on syria. >>> the...
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>> yeah, look, even in cnn's latest poll, a majority of americans, 51% in c. this n's poll and the average is a 10% gap want the individual care in its entirety repealed so he's got a winning issue if he focuses on that and tells people he's going to repeal the whole thing. but saying it's a mandate in massachusetts and a tax at the federal level, people in des moines or toledo, don't understood the nuance between the federalism between what a state can do and the national government can do. they might as well bite the bullet and say it's a tax but it's going away under mitt romney. >> appreciate you all being on, thank you very much. >>> colorado's massive wildfire forced them from their homes. so what happens now to all those pets that have been left behind? that's next on the program. >>> possible glimpse inside the one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy develop
>> yeah, look, even in cnn's latest poll, a majority of americans, 51% in c. this n's poll and the average is a 10% gap want the individual care in its entirety repealed so he's got a winning issue if he focuses on that and tells people he's going to repeal the whole thing. but saying it's a mandate in massachusetts and a tax at the federal level, people in des moines or toledo, don't understood the nuance between the federalism between what a state can do and the national government can...
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here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be direct here. he wants us to be. from first round draft pick to locked up felon. by all accounts, jason williams was a star at the young age of 22. a first round draft pick and few could rival the forward when he was under the net. few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling. he was only continuing to rocket to even higher heights until 1999. in a game against the atlanta hawks he collided with a teammate and broke his leg. in one moment, his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown and on valentine's day in 2002. he was showing off a shotgun in his new jersey mansion. it fired.
here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be...
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we have much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >> announcer: from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >>> june jobs numbers send investors into panic as the dow plunges over 100 points. why the numbers just didn't add up for wall street. >> we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future. >> reporter: an unannoun. >>> an unannounced visit to afghanistan and announcement on troop withdrawal. >>> two great whites threaten the coast of cape cod. now the hunt is on to find them before they claim a human life. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks for waking up with us. we start this morning with the economy and new jobs report. it wasn't quite what experts had hoped. just 80,000 jobs added in june. that fell below expectations and caused a ripple through the stock market. the dow down 124 points at the close. there was some good news. additions in manufacturing jobs was a highlight for the white house. 14,000 jobs were added in that sector. so how
we have much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >> announcer: from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >>> june jobs numbers send investors into panic as the dow plunges over 100 points. why the numbers just didn't add up for wall street. >> we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future. >> reporter: an unannoun. >>> an unannounced visit to afghanistan...